64 Audio Tia Trio and Earsonics EM10/Grace use 1DD+2BA and 10BA driver setups respectively. 64 Audio Tia Trio costs $2,300 while Earsonics EM10/Grace costs $2,300. 64 Audio Tia Trio holds a decisive 5-point edge in reviewer scores (8.5 vs 3.5).
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Metric | 64 Audio Tia Trio | Earsonics EM10/Grace |
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Bass | 10 | 3.5 |
Mids | 7 | 3.5 |
Treble | 7 | 3.5 |
Details | 8 | 3.5 |
Imaging | 8.5 | 3.5 |
Dynamics | 9 | 3.5 |
Tonality | 7.8 | 3.5 |
Technicalities | 8 | 4.5 |
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8.5Very Positive
Earsonics EM10/Grace Aggregated Review Score
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3.5Poor
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64 Audio Tia Trio reviewed by Crin
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64 Audio Tia Trio reviewed by Super* Review
The tia Trio comes across as a hybrid with personality: rich, thick, and warm, with slightly forward treble that adds air without tipping into the harsher edge heard on the U18t. Vocals are pulled back, yet the presentation feels cohesive and surprisingly natural given its unconventional response. What really stands out is the depth and head-stage—a wraparound sense of space that feels more immersive than most peers, making guitar strums and ambient cues pop in a way that’s immediately engaging.
Despite the 1DD + 2BA configuration, bass isn’t a simple upgrade over the U12t’s BA low end; it carries a touch more body and plosive weight but can feel a bit slower and less refined. Still, detail retrieval punches well above the driver count, and the overall tuning—while relaxed in the mids—stays clean and exciting. With the usual 64 Audio caveats (no apex swapping here and a mediocre stock cable), the tia Trio earns a five-star verdict for its intoxicating stage and atmosphere, even if it’s not the safest all-rounder at its $2,300 price.
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64 Audio Tia Trio reviewed by Nymz
64 Audio Tia Trio reviewed by Precogvision
The tia Trio mirrors 64 Audio’s flagship DNA at a lower price point ($2,299) with the same compact, lightweight aluminum build, generous tip selection, and a comfortable shell that suits smaller ears. Sonically it carries a present but well-judged bass shelf, adding a touch of warmth by settling around ~180Hz rather than the usual sub-bass focus. Crucially, the midrange corrects the Forte’s biggest flaw: upper mids aren’t hollowed out here. There’s a mild 1.5–3k dip (about 1–2dB), yet vocals and instruments remain properly contoured and far more natural and engaging without requiring EQ.
Up top, the Trio shows recognizable treble landmarks—an emphasis near 5k that can sound a bit shouty and another at 8k adding slight sizzle—tempered by the healthier mids, so the presentation is lively without becoming harsh. Treble extension is excellent, with “air” above 10k running a tad hot depending on taste. On technicalities, detail retrieval and image clarity track surprisingly close to both the Forte and Legend Evo; the soundstage is expansive for an IEM (strong depth and layering) though not as outsized as Forte, and imaging is accurate for music but not surgical enough for competitive FPS. Taken as a whole—and especially without EQ—the tia Trio feels like the more complete listen: a high-end IEM that preserves the fun while fixing the midrange, trading only a slice of stage grandeur for a much more balanced, recommendable experience.
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64 Audio Tia Trio Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+2BA
Tuning Type: Bassy Neutral
Brand: 64 Audio Top 64 Audio IEMs
Price (Msrp): $2,300
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Earsonics EM10/Grace Details
Driver Configuration: 10BA
Tuning Type: Warm
Price (Msrp): $2,300
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A- Well-executed tonal character. No major flaws with good technical control. Smooth presentation works with multiple genres.
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A+- Very competent with articulate presentation. Well-defined layers and precise imaging. Soundstage is immersive and handles dynamics well.
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D+- Significantly flawed tuning. Noticeable frequency imbalances and unnatural timbre distract from music. Lacks versatility across recordings.
Average Technical Grade
C- Limited resolution; finer nuances are masked. Soundstage feels narrow, and complex passages cause muddiness. Transitions lack finesse.
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